Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Revisits His ‘Illusion of Suffering’ on Broadway The “Appropriate” playwright has teamed up with the actors Sarah Paulson and Corey Stoll and the director Lila Neugebauer for the play’s Broadway debut. “Everybody onstage is a political statement,” he says.
Michael R. Jackson on the Soap Opera Origins of ‘White Girl in Danger’ The musical’s creator and creative team discuss their influences, including “Days of Our Lives,” “Showgirls” and D’Angelo.
‘Tell the Story Every Way You Can’: Bess Wohl on ‘Camp Siegfried’ How a real-life pro-Nazi summer camp on Long Island inspired a “deeply American play” about seduction.
Live Performance Is Back. But Audiences Have Been Slow to Return. Attendance lagged in the comeback season, as the challenges posed by the coronavirus persisted. Presenters hope it was just a blip.
Review: In ‘Take Me Out,’ Whose Team Are You On? Richard Greenberg’s 2002 play about baseball and homophobia gets a fine revival starring Jesse Williams and Jesse Tyler Ferguson.